In the game of Hide and Seek I always liked to be the hider rather than seeker. I would hide in a great spot and laugh like hell when they couldn't find me.
In the game of hide and seek, I'm with you. Being the hider, if good at it, is way more fun. In the game of life, being the seeker is most rewarding. In this, too, you have to be good at it. Getting that way requires persistence and vigilance.
I'm good at hiding. Terrified of being found. Can't play tag either, I freak out when I'm chased. Yet another psycho quirk.
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maryjane31 says,
In the game of Hide and Seek I always liked to be the hider rather than seeker. I would hide in a great spot and laugh like hell when they couldn't find me.RedStickWriter says,
In the game of hide and seek, I'm with you. Being the hider, if good at it, is way more fun. In the game of life, being the seeker is most rewarding. In this, too, you have to be good at it. Getting that way requires persistence and vigilance.SingerSomewhere says,
I like being the hider. However, when I do have to be the seeker, I keep my eye out for new hiding spots while I'm looking.jl333 says,
Definitely prefer to hide. Seeking sucks. (in six)Mourningdove says,
I like both parts!marymc says,
I like hiding but fear no one would look (or even notice I was gone).Wench says,
I'm good at hiding. Terrified of being found. Can't play tag either, I freak out when I'm chased. Yet another psycho quirk.